Lamine Camara stepped onto the training pitch again on Friday afternoon, taking a decisive step toward his AS Monaco comeback.
The Senegal midfielder worked alone, following a structured recovery plan.
He last played in late September, missing key weeks while Monaco balanced patience, precision, and long-term fitness planning for weeks.
Journalist Luke Entwistle confirmed Camara trained individually, not in group drills.
His reappearance among teammates signals progress without rushing steps.
Monaco coaches manage his load carefully.
They focus on resilience, not urgency.
The club wants strength, stability and full readiness, not shortened timelines or unnecessary risk for this recovery process.
Sources around the club admit excitement grows but restraint remains firm.
Camara will miss Monaco’s weekend match against RC Lens.
The medical team sets the pace.
Coaches reject shortcuts.
They protect timing, conditioning, and gradual reintegration, knowing one rushed decision can destabilise weeks of carefully measured progress in plan.
Camara targeted November for a possible return when rehabilitation began.
The timeline still holds strong.
Friday’s session signals acceleration within controlled limits.
He now advances through the final checkpoint phase.
Every step builds match sharpness, muscle confidence and mental clarity, all without jeopardising the foundation they constructed so far today.
The midfielder’s fitness carries national weight.
Senegal depend on his poise, rhythm control and midfield structure.
He anchors transitions with composure.
His recovery updates attract national attention, not just club focus.
Supporters track every detail because his availability influences both Monaco continuity and Senegal midfield balance this season ahead now.